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breaking into her house, it was the fbi. >> my heart -- they were saying fbi, get down, so i laid right on down. >> the dog is so scared it pees all over the place, pees on judy. her daughter is in the other room screaming. >> they scared me. >> scare me. >> this went on for 35 minutes. >> don't tell me they had the wrong address. >> they had the wrong -- get this. this was all part of a two-year federal investigation. this was actually a massive city-wide drug and weapons gang raid. judy's apartment is 2r. the suspect they were after 2f. >> the looks on their faces when they knew they got the wrong door was priceless. they were -- they looked at each other dumbfounded. >> imagine if you are the guy in 2f. you hear the fbi breaking into your neighbor's place, you are out of this. >> two years they investigated this, and they got the wrong door. >> after they figured out we're in the wrong apartment, they did end up arresting the person they were after in the first place. judy said that an agent did come back to the apartment and apologize and give judy a number to get all this stuff fix
breaking into her house, it was the fbi. >> my heart -- they were saying fbi, get down, so i laid right on down. >> the dog is so scared it pees all over the place, pees on judy. her daughter is in the other room screaming. >> they scared me. >> scare me. >> this went on for 35 minutes. >> don't tell me they had the wrong address. >> they had the wrong -- get this. this was all part of a two-year federal investigation. this was actually a massive...
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the fbi thought that he would be immediately asked to resign. that's what would normally happen with a government employee, but, in fact, the white house said no, we want to wait until after the election. so agents were furious. i've been given insight to the actual agents that were doing the case, and they think it's inexcusable that this was allowed to continue for months without firing him. >> let me just jump in there, ronald. obviously, this is all your independent claims and reporting. we've been unable to corroborate this in the time scale we've had tonight but you do have very good fbi sources. i want to turn to bob baer. he's the cnn contributor. does this make sense to you that this could be the sequence of events? >> oh, absolutely, but i tend to attribute more significance to the fbi of getting into petraeus' e-mails. the fbi, as a matter of course, doesn't look at affairs, doesn't read military officers' e-mails or cia officers. they have to be alerted to some sort of crime or counterintelligence problem. i can only speculate what t
the fbi thought that he would be immediately asked to resign. that's what would normally happen with a government employee, but, in fact, the white house said no, we want to wait until after the election. so agents were furious. i've been given insight to the actual agents that were doing the case, and they think it's inexcusable that this was allowed to continue for months without firing him. >> let me just jump in there, ronald. obviously, this is all your independent claims and...
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say a former fbi agent told him the fbi had been looking into this problem. he cited a second source. a hamas-loving grandmother on a plane in the middle east. naturally, i had a lot of questions for the congressman. did you bring it to the attention of the fbi -- >> -- on the -- she brought it to my attention on an airplane -- having flown together and she brought that to my attention. that's why i was talking to the retired fbi agent about it, and so having talked to him, no, i didn't talk to them, because the point is, when we did the research, we found the hole existed -- >> wait what research? could you tell us about the research? >> you're attacking the messenger. anderson, you're better than this. you used to be good. you used to find there was a problem -- >> sir, i'm just asking you for evidence of something you said on the floor of the house -- >> speak with a southern accent -- i did. this is the problem. if you spend as much time looking into the problem as you have been trying to belittle me this week -- >> sir, do you want to offer any evidence?
say a former fbi agent told him the fbi had been looking into this problem. he cited a second source. a hamas-loving grandmother on a plane in the middle east. naturally, i had a lot of questions for the congressman. did you bring it to the attention of the fbi -- >> -- on the -- she brought it to my attention on an airplane -- having flown together and she brought that to my attention. that's why i was talking to the retired fbi agent about it, and so having talked to him, no, i didn't...
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. >> judge jeanine: around that is interesting, too, because they thanked the fbi for their cooperation but they never really thanked h hilary and, of course, she is unavailable because she had this concussion. what about the fact that the failures within the state department leadership only go so far up? how can they make a decision if they haven't heard from the secretary of state? how could they conclude and make their findings? >> they can't possibly. they can't possibly decide that it stops at a particular point unless they interviewed people who supervised the people at that particular point. and they didn't go above the heads of those -- the two departments who they -- that they say didn't function properly. >> judge jeanine: all right. we will have attorney general mukasey is stay with us. and coming up, ambassador john bolton makes waves suggesting hillary clinton faked her concussion to get out of testifying. he will join the attorney general and i after the break. >> judge jeanine: i'm back with former attorney general michael mukasey. attorney general, one of the things that
. >> judge jeanine: around that is interesting, too, because they thanked the fbi for their cooperation but they never really thanked h hilary and, of course, she is unavailable because she had this concussion. what about the fact that the failures within the state department leadership only go so far up? how can they make a decision if they haven't heard from the secretary of state? how could they conclude and make their findings? >> they can't possibly. they can't possibly decide...
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so the fbi would have to know who has these weapons. and people are going, we don't want to, we believe the government is going to this, and it is a slippery slope, but we have the do things like this, am i wrong? >> i agree with you. >> tonight, the national rifle association finally said something, issuing a statement, reading "out of respect for the families and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning and prayer and a full investigation of the facts before commenting. the nra is prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again." the nra is planning to hold a major news conference in the washington, d.c. area on friday, december 21. after the newtown massacre, democratic congressman released this statement, i have been largely silent on the issue of gun violence over the past six years, and i now am as sorry for that as i am for the families who lost so much in this most recent, but sadly not isolated tragedy. i will not be silent any longer. joining me now, congressman john
so the fbi would have to know who has these weapons. and people are going, we don't want to, we believe the government is going to this, and it is a slippery slope, but we have the do things like this, am i wrong? >> i agree with you. >> tonight, the national rifle association finally said something, issuing a statement, reading "out of respect for the families and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning and prayer and a full investigation of the facts...
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switching gears now, the fbi calls it the costliest crime in america. and you would likely never have heard of it. the biggest single case happened here in the bay area. and it never made headlines. organized crime drives it. money fuels it. and investigative reporter steven stock uncovered it. he joins with us more. and steven, you went behind the scenes to witness the crusade against cargo theft. >> exactly right. the fbi estimates the equivalent of $100 for every person in america is stolen off our nation's streets every year. that costs every one of us in higher crime rates, higher security costs, and higher prices for just about everything you buy at the store. you are watching surveillance video of just how easy it is to make $150,000 in less than 90 seconds. watch again as a thief intercepts another cargo load. it happens nearly three times a day, somewhere in america. and in california, it happens twice as many times as the next busiest state of texas and florida. it is cargo theft, the little known big time crime that the fbi and california's h
switching gears now, the fbi calls it the costliest crime in america. and you would likely never have heard of it. the biggest single case happened here in the bay area. and it never made headlines. organized crime drives it. money fuels it. and investigative reporter steven stock uncovered it. he joins with us more. and steven, you went behind the scenes to witness the crusade against cargo theft. >> exactly right. the fbi estimates the equivalent of $100 for every person in america is...
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there was an appropriate number of tactical personnel and fbi s.w.a.t. personnel involved in addition to numerous others across the san jose area. >> reporter: the fbi tells me the federal affidavits should be unsealed by the end of today. they will provide more details at that time. we will stay on top of this story and bring you the latest online and on the news at 5:00. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. an early-morning fire forced a berkeley family out of their home this morning. this cell phone video shows the fire at its peak at the home on benvenue avenue just after midnight. five people were inside. one in a wheelchair. police officers on scene rushed in to help. >> the police officers removed her and reported that the heat and smoke were just above their heads. they entered into an atmosphere which would be challenging. >> and they are heros? >> in my mind, they are heroes. >> the back of the home is severely damaged. crews will have to excavate the back of the home to find the source of the fire. no one was hurt. >>> marla,
there was an appropriate number of tactical personnel and fbi s.w.a.t. personnel involved in addition to numerous others across the san jose area. >> reporter: the fbi tells me the federal affidavits should be unsealed by the end of today. they will provide more details at that time. we will stay on top of this story and bring you the latest online and on the news at 5:00. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. an early-morning fire forced a berkeley family out of...
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former roommate of the leader of the ter rits group in some mill yaw who was recently added to the fbi most wanted terrorist list. president obama making a big announcement. the united states will recognize syrian rebels as representties of that country. >> we have made a decision the syrian opposition coalition is representative enough of the syrian population but consider them representatives of assyrian people in opposition to the regime. >> the u.s. providing weapons to the rebels there. 40,000 people in the country have been killed. >> albert king rushed donna summer public enemy hart and randy new man all next year answer inductees into throll ha. >> it goes to show you just when you think you know the hap of rock and roll it changes shape on you. this is really more than thrilling and something we never expected. >> for the first time in history the public was able to vote for their favorite. the induction ceremony will be held in april in los angeles. that's your 5@5:00. >> let's talk about what went on in michigan yesterday. governor rick snyder signing right to work laws that
former roommate of the leader of the ter rits group in some mill yaw who was recently added to the fbi most wanted terrorist list. president obama making a big announcement. the united states will recognize syrian rebels as representties of that country. >> we have made a decision the syrian opposition coalition is representative enough of the syrian population but consider them representatives of assyrian people in opposition to the regime. >> the u.s. providing weapons to the...
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but what is the fbi going to do there? first of all, you have a so-called crime scene which is really the scene of an act of war that has been completely contaminated. the site has been overrun. and even if they were to find the people that are responsible and those kinds of investigations can take years, bob muller the director of the fbi and i worked together on pan am 1 o 3. that investigation took years to piece together responsibility to prove somebody guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> judge jeanine: maybe that does fit into the white house narrative if you do an investigation that takes years we don't have to declare an act of war or admit that it was what it was. what say you, christian? >> i think that is right. this white house wants to do anything to distract from the fact that their foreign policy is basically a failure. going back to the early days of the obama administration. we heard this from the national security council staffers thought that obama was an international figure and he was going to transfor
but what is the fbi going to do there? first of all, you have a so-called crime scene which is really the scene of an act of war that has been completely contaminated. the site has been overrun. and even if they were to find the people that are responsible and those kinds of investigations can take years, bob muller the director of the fbi and i worked together on pan am 1 o 3. that investigation took years to piece together responsibility to prove somebody guilty beyond a reasonable doubt....
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thhs is nothing new." i thhnk the us attornny and the fbi has a pretty ssrg case that he was behavvng under thh control of the ssveral employees have been arrested. the micro-electronics they're accused of selling are illeggl to eepert to ooher coontries wittout goverment perrission. the first presiddntial debate is in the books... and challenger mitt romney are alrrady back on the campaign tr. trail.both... usinn... the debate ...to... motivate... theirr supporters.../ aad... get... the votes... of the undeccded...///.john roberts... has... the latest... from fishersville, vi. ((obama wall-up / cheering)) president obama addressing a crowd of supporters at a grassroots pvent in cooorado.... the day aater the first debate betweee him and republicaa the president joking that the man he debated last night was not the árealá mitt romney.. obama says: "because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last yeer promising 5-trillion dollars in taa cuts ttat favor the weaathy...the fellow on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that.((laaghing))" the
thhs is nothing new." i thhnk the us attornny and the fbi has a pretty ssrg case that he was behavvng under thh control of the ssveral employees have been arrested. the micro-electronics they're accused of selling are illeggl to eepert to ooher coontries wittout goverment perrission. the first presiddntial debate is in the books... and challenger mitt romney are alrrady back on the campaign tr. trail.both... usinn... the debate ...to... motivate... theirr supporters.../ aad... get... the...
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while the fbi made that request to the state department. what we found out today from senior law enforcement officials while the fbi made it to tripoli they have never made it to benghazi. >> they haven't been on the ground in benghazi? >> they have not. it was taking so long to get permission to go to tripoli, the fbi deployed their personnel to a location in the region so they would be closer. they have conducted interviews of the state department and u.s. government personnel who were in libya at the time of the attack. they have gotten as far as tripoli but never gotten to benghazi. they made a request that the crime scene be secured as we know from arwa damon's reporting and other public reporting, the state department, we don't know whether or not the state department put that request to the libyans and whether it was denied or what happened to. what we know for sure is the crime scene was never secured and the senior law enforcement official i spoke to said if we get there now it is not clear it will be of any use to us. the third an
while the fbi made that request to the state department. what we found out today from senior law enforcement officials while the fbi made it to tripoli they have never made it to benghazi. >> they haven't been on the ground in benghazi? >> they have not. it was taking so long to get permission to go to tripoli, the fbi deployed their personnel to a location in the region so they would be closer. they have conducted interviews of the state department and u.s. government personnel who...
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they say the fbi is sensitive to its past when former director j. edgar hoover gathered personal details about government officials to get what he wanted. >> the only reason the fbi should have notified congress was if general petraeus was found to have leaked classified information. that was not the case. so the fbi followed its protocols and did the right thing in this case. >> general petraeus is not the only high-ranking official mixed up in this scandal. general john allen, the top american commander in afghanistan is now being investigated for alleged inappropriate communications with jill kelley. again, she's the woman who reportedly received threatening e-mails from paula broadwell, the woman with whom petraeus was having an affair. general allen took over the command in afghanistan from petraeus after petraeus was tapped for the cia. now officials are reviewing up to 30,000 pages of communication between allen and ms. kelley. you're running a war, general, seriously, 30,000? it's not clear if the e-mails involved sexual material or classifi
they say the fbi is sensitive to its past when former director j. edgar hoover gathered personal details about government officials to get what he wanted. >> the only reason the fbi should have notified congress was if general petraeus was found to have leaked classified information. that was not the case. so the fbi followed its protocols and did the right thing in this case. >> general petraeus is not the only high-ranking official mixed up in this scandal. general john allen, the...
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rasanier ran the fbi s.w.a.t. team. an fbi s.w.a.t. team was stationed along the beach. kathie gueske dropped off the money. the fbi searched through the night. back at the rented house, charles gueske chained up and blindfolded feared for his life. albakari had left him with sayei and told sayei if i'm not back by 4:00 a.m. go to plan b. it was clear that plan b was to kill gueske and leave the house. >> it was the first time i really believed i was a dead man. and it's interesting it changes your prayer. up until then i had been praying really hard to make sure my family was okay. to ask that i somehow be released or get away or have this thing turn out to be successful. and at that time, during that time period my prayer changed. and the prayer became, you know god it's whatever you're going to decide to do and i'm going to put my life in your hands. and once i did that, i actually felt like i came to peace. >> reporter: next morning, tom la farney and another agent stationed themselves. >> we saw an individual walking across the agricultural fields. we noticed as he
rasanier ran the fbi s.w.a.t. team. an fbi s.w.a.t. team was stationed along the beach. kathie gueske dropped off the money. the fbi searched through the night. back at the rented house, charles gueske chained up and blindfolded feared for his life. albakari had left him with sayei and told sayei if i'm not back by 4:00 a.m. go to plan b. it was clear that plan b was to kill gueske and leave the house. >> it was the first time i really believed i was a dead man. and it's interesting it...
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he asked the fbi for protection. they told him he wasn't a candidate. >> my life was turned upside down and i went through hell for this, to gain what? do the right thing? >> around green river was something unfestered, his parents still went to school everyday and still professed belief in their son's innocent and held their heads high. but people wondered if bob duke was capable of killing his parents, was he capable of murdering his wife and child? >> i think the majority of people are thinking they need to reopen the case. >> then the prosecutor decided to take another fresh look at that accident on the cliff. >> i thought about it often over the course of several years. the idea of him getting away with it simply didn't sit very well. >> i'm pretty sure he did it but we will have a hard time proving it. >> investigator mike dayton went out at the end of the cliff on lost dog road, take in a back by the harsh wind, pigmy rattlesnakes, the severe drop. no place for adults let alone a child. >> this is a scary plac
he asked the fbi for protection. they told him he wasn't a candidate. >> my life was turned upside down and i went through hell for this, to gain what? do the right thing? >> around green river was something unfestered, his parents still went to school everyday and still professed belief in their son's innocent and held their heads high. but people wondered if bob duke was capable of killing his parents, was he capable of murdering his wife and child? >> i think the majority...
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>> absolutely not. >> reported the incident to the fbi. >> here we go again, you know. there's a cycle to these kinds of incidents that you go through informing authorities, contacting the community. >> national communications director, the fear is that this devastating vandalism may not be random. >> any time you get an attack of this type on a house of worship, whether it's a mosque or synagogue or church, you have to be concerned and that's why we approach law enforcement authorities to at least keep the possibility of a bias motive in mind when investigating this case. >> fairfax county police are investigating this incident of vandalism. mosque officials want to make it crystal clear. they have not received any threats or had any problems during the construction process, which began last year. instead of the opening in a month, it's now going to be probably april. shawn. >>> things are mostly quiet tonight at the occupy d.c. protest. earlier today, a confrontation between protesters and a neighbor flaired up. surrounding the huge tent thrown over the general of jam
>> absolutely not. >> reported the incident to the fbi. >> here we go again, you know. there's a cycle to these kinds of incidents that you go through informing authorities, contacting the community. >> national communications director, the fear is that this devastating vandalism may not be random. >> any time you get an attack of this type on a house of worship, whether it's a mosque or synagogue or church, you have to be concerned and that's why we approach law...
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i was hyperventilating. >> the fbi was nervous, too. they assigned extra cops around the homes and surrounded bob's apartment in houston, ready at a moment's notice. >> today is january 8, 1999 at 11:59 a.m. this is in reference to conspiracy to commit murder. >> still, they needed more from roger. though he had extracted evidence about the murder plot against bob's parents, roger hadn't asked bob to admit he killed his wife and son. he'd have to make one more call. >> you said you would send me the key? >> you know i am thinking about that. i don't think that is a good idea. >> why? >> it won't look like an accident. it has to look planned. >> is there anybody that could make it look like an accident with your wife and kid. >> i did not do that. >> i thought you said you did that. >> no. no. [ bleep ] no. we talked about it and i didn't want nothing to do with it. >> he denied it and got upset. >> bob duke was not confessing to the murder of his wife and son but the fbi thought they had enough about the plot to kill his parents. and th
i was hyperventilating. >> the fbi was nervous, too. they assigned extra cops around the homes and surrounded bob's apartment in houston, ready at a moment's notice. >> today is january 8, 1999 at 11:59 a.m. this is in reference to conspiracy to commit murder. >> still, they needed more from roger. though he had extracted evidence about the murder plot against bob's parents, roger hadn't asked bob to admit he killed his wife and son. he'd have to make one more call. >>...
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>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon. and as we know, as peter said, the results are mixed. >> so, peter, do you fear this becomes the narrative? that people will see this and think, okay, waterboarding got bin laden? >> yeah. i mean, i think that's the bottom line. i don't think that's not the filmmaker's intent, and they have many other scenes in the movie about how the relationship with the foreign intelligence service derived a very important lead, the real name of bin laden's courier, how they tracked down the cell phones he was using and how human spies on the ground in pakistan tracked him to where he was hiding with bin laden. but at the end of the day when somebody pulls something out of a file and it's from foreign intelligence service, that's not an inherently dramatic s
>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon. and as we know, as peter said, the results are mixed. >> so, peter, do you fear this becomes the narrative? that people...
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i think we have to partner with dhs and fbi. the reason that i bring dhs into this is that, i believe we want them working with the rest of government to help set up the rest of government networks and work with that. we do not want to take the people that i have and push them over here. i think we want people that we have looking outside and that goes to senator mccain's comments. we're the offensive force. we're the ones that are going to protect the nation, we need to see what's going on and be prepared to do that. we can give and work with dhs and provide capabilities and technical expertise, and that's growing. finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities. they have the law enforcement arm. when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows that what we're doing is transparent and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you've brought all three players to the table. i see command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i'd put the allies on the table because th
i think we have to partner with dhs and fbi. the reason that i bring dhs into this is that, i believe we want them working with the rest of government to help set up the rest of government networks and work with that. we do not want to take the people that i have and push them over here. i think we want people that we have looking outside and that goes to senator mccain's comments. we're the offensive force. we're the ones that are going to protect the nation, we need to see what's going on and...
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instead they put in an individual whose background is in law enforcement and has experience with the fbi, police kinds of model of doing work. bob murray will conduct personal interviews with the top 10 to 12 candidates to make sure that they have the best potential and then he's going to do a public records request on candidates to determine if additional inquiries of the candidates are necessary. that was in quotes, public records. either individual would be able to do the job, it's up to you to make the decision. he is committed to work with you and the vendor to make sure this is a good, has a good outcome and that the commission is satisfied with the choice. >> thank you, deputy director. so at this point, just open it up to my fellow commissioners and let's have some dialogue. where do you want to take this? >> commissioner, what was the cost difference between bob murray and alliance? >> bob murray was $19,500 and alliance was $17,500. >> these are plus expenses. i'm sorry to interrupt, but they are plus expenses. at this point in either case that is kind of unknown how much that
instead they put in an individual whose background is in law enforcement and has experience with the fbi, police kinds of model of doing work. bob murray will conduct personal interviews with the top 10 to 12 candidates to make sure that they have the best potential and then he's going to do a public records request on candidates to determine if additional inquiries of the candidates are necessary. that was in quotes, public records. either individual would be able to do the job, it's up to you...
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this all stems from a guilty plea brooks gave admitting he lied to the fbi. brooks worked for vincent gray's campaign and admitted he helped pay sulaimon brown to stay in the race so brown could verbally attack then mayor adrian fenty. the judge said she'd consider brooks' past and the help he has given to others over the years. she also took into consideration the help brooks has provided to the fbi as they continue to investigate the gray campaign. that is one reason she did not sentence brooks to jail time. mayor gray has said many times in the past that he did not participate in the illegal activity to pay sulaimon brown. still the u.s. attorney's office continues to investigate his campaign. in the district matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> president obama says he was just too polite in the debate with mitt romney last week. the president made his lengthiest comments so far on the performance in an interview with abc. he said it gets repetitive to keep saying romney's claims aren't true. he compared it to winning two games and losing the third in a seven-gam
this all stems from a guilty plea brooks gave admitting he lied to the fbi. brooks worked for vincent gray's campaign and admitted he helped pay sulaimon brown to stay in the race so brown could verbally attack then mayor adrian fenty. the judge said she'd consider brooks' past and the help he has given to others over the years. she also took into consideration the help brooks has provided to the fbi as they continue to investigate the gray campaign. that is one reason she did not sentence...
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why is the fbi undertaking this now? >> i can't answer that. i guess as all of us sitting across this great country, we can be thankful the bureau will move in that direction. it will sound cold, but i haven't met a person in jail that will tell you they didn't deserve to be. the problem you have is that there some that did not belong there. i was either lucky or unlucky, however you want to say it and convinced to look at two cases and work those. both of these men had been in jail a long time and it's rewarding, but it's unbelievable. >> you left the fbi about 20 years ago, but in april they reported that justice officials had known for years about questionable forensic evidence or testimony in some trials and they didn't take a new look at the cases and notify the defendants or their attorneys of possible problems in the evidence. i wonder your reaction to that, did anything occur while you were working for the fbi? >> i did and i would venture to say most would not know. if that happened, that sounds bad on the surface. we need to get that
why is the fbi undertaking this now? >> i can't answer that. i guess as all of us sitting across this great country, we can be thankful the bureau will move in that direction. it will sound cold, but i haven't met a person in jail that will tell you they didn't deserve to be. the problem you have is that there some that did not belong there. i was either lucky or unlucky, however you want to say it and convinced to look at two cases and work those. both of these men had been in jail a...
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ahead will look at how many white supremacists used to be in the military are now being watched by the fbi. we will show you how recent temperatures are affected for one of america's import waterways. >>stanley: 880 has a high level of big rig and vehicle accidents. we will explore why in the next edition of people behaving badly. the giants in action today. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. consider the journey of today's athletes. their training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. and soon...even more reason
ahead will look at how many white supremacists used to be in the military are now being watched by the fbi. we will show you how recent temperatures are affected for one of america's import waterways. >>stanley: 880 has a high level of big rig and vehicle accidents. we will explore why in the next edition of people behaving badly. the giants in action today. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you...
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see, what the fbi -- the fbi got authority under the current foreign intelligence surveillance act to issue national security letters. they can do that inside the fbi without going to a u.s. attorney. my point is there may have been a predicate here, but it's not clear that there was. if the fbi is going to investigate every harassment case, because it's on the internet, they're going to be shut for business and not be able to do anything else, right? so you make judgments about when is there a predicate and is this a priority. that's not clear until you trace this for awhile and get to petraeus, and the question i'm raising is why, what was the predicate, why did they pursue it. >> once it gets to petraeus, tom, and i want your expertise here, what would happen? because i would imagine as soon as they realized david petraeus is involved, there must be a whole series of hoops they have to jump through or markers they have to hit. >> once they identified paula broadwell as the sender of the messages to kelley, then they subpoena the rest of her records and they see an exchange of anony
see, what the fbi -- the fbi got authority under the current foreign intelligence surveillance act to issue national security letters. they can do that inside the fbi without going to a u.s. attorney. my point is there may have been a predicate here, but it's not clear that there was. if the fbi is going to investigate every harassment case, because it's on the internet, they're going to be shut for business and not be able to do anything else, right? so you make judgments about when is there a...
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he has the highest ranking position in the fbi cyber decision and he will be playing the fbi director swedes general cartwright playing the role of the national security advisor and the bill is the secretary of defense. this is perfect to play that role and we have steve out of the fbi. on your screen you also see their roles that they are playing on your table we also have the agenda. and dmitri alperovitch is the co-founder and chief technology officer at the computer security fixture. he focused business and government on how to protect their intellectual properties, and dmitri is to deploy the ceo of the oil company that gets hit in the exercise. and we have james lewis beside him, the senior program director for csis and he's worked at the state department and commerce and he is a leading on fiber for the united nations group of the government of experts on information security and about town everybody knows what we're talking about sires. he's the secretary of state today. so we have the ceo of the company, secretary of state coming and we also have benjamin powell, he is the pa
he has the highest ranking position in the fbi cyber decision and he will be playing the fbi director swedes general cartwright playing the role of the national security advisor and the bill is the secretary of defense. this is perfect to play that role and we have steve out of the fbi. on your screen you also see their roles that they are playing on your table we also have the agenda. and dmitri alperovitch is the co-founder and chief technology officer at the computer security fixture. he...
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and the white house is getting fbi reports because a friend of the fbi is -- a friend of the white house is the acting director, but also the fbi assumes that, you know, that the white house ought to know about this. so you have, in a sense, the white house being tipped off as the fbi continues its investigation, the white house is trying to figure out a way to stop the fbi investigation. so here the president is talking to john ehrlichman, his domestic adviser, about what jeb macgruder, is going to have to do to stop the investigation. at this point in july of '72, it's assumed he's going to have to take the fall. the president then suggests what he should say to investigators. >> well, the story basically is that -- so that macgruder when you say take a slide, he can't. >> no, i don't think so. i don't think so. >> because they'll convict him. >> oh, they'll convict him by somebody else's testimony. he doesn't gain anything. >> so what the hell, what does he do? >> no, he has to go in and say well, i did this and it was a bad thing to do and i got carried away, and i feel terrible abou
and the white house is getting fbi reports because a friend of the fbi is -- a friend of the white house is the acting director, but also the fbi assumes that, you know, that the white house ought to know about this. so you have, in a sense, the white house being tipped off as the fbi continues its investigation, the white house is trying to figure out a way to stop the fbi investigation. so here the president is talking to john ehrlichman, his domestic adviser, about what jeb macgruder, is...